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The new stadium cost $1.3 billion to build, and the
official opening is scheduled for July 11, 2014. It is the first stadium in
America to have both a green roof and solar panels. Fourteen vegan dishes
will be offered to fans, including vegan hot dogs, bean curries, jackfruit
sandwiches, and creatively crafted vegan tortas. Every concession stand will
include vegan options.

John Kinsella: Is this heaven?
Ray Kinsella: It's - it's Iowa.
John Kinsella: I could have sworn it was heaven.
Ray: Is there a heaven?
John Kinsella: Oh, yeah. It's the place where dreams come true.
Ray: Maybe this is heaven.
Shoeless Joe Jackson: "If you build it -" [gestures toward
catcher, who is Ray's father, John Kinsella] " - he will come."
- from Field of Dreams

Levi's Stadium is vegan heaven! They built it, and we will come.

The San Francisco 49ers will play their home games there. Levi-Strauss
has agreed to pay $220 million for the naming rights through the year 2034.
The new stadium cost $1.3 billion to build, and the official opening is
scheduled for July 11, 2014. It is the first stadium in America to have both
a green roof and solar panels. Seventy-five thousand fans will watch Super
Bowl 50 there nineteen months from today on February 7, 2016. But there is
more.

Our favorite vegan professional football player? Running back Arian
Foster of the Houston Texans. In 2013, Foster was named the starting running
back for the Pro Bowl. He was also named 8th most valuable player on the
Top-100 List of NFL athletes.

This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It
reminds us of all that once was good and that could be again.
Oh...people will come Ray. People will most definitely come.
- James Earl Jones, Field of Dreams

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